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Below is a long blog post about 2016. My first impression of the year was that it would be one where I wouldn’t do much, if anything, as far as my writing career goes… and so things started out in this way: I was more involved with family than usual; I didn’t write any short stories for publication or submit them to markets (though two were accepted by an anthology); I got no acceptances at all from contests etc.; and then a major personal thing happened which meant I couldn’t even work on fiction - but there wasn’t time either because the situation had me going into crisis mode! Apart from a few sales here and there I was barely selling anything… and then something strange began happening: instead of only doing sales through Amazon Kindle Direct Publishing I also sold paperbacks direct from Createspace and some hardcopies via IngramSpark - though not many. The last quarter of the year seemed particularly productive. There was another sale to another publisher too (and I still have hopes of the book being published). All told I sold just over three times as many books during 2015 compared to 2014, though most of those were ebooks rather than print copies. My biggest problem has always been getting reviews and ratings on Goodreads and other sites - and the same was true throughout 2016. That said, I did manage to get several good ones written up on various review sites in October/November when I sent advance reading copies out to people who requested them - including some foreign language editions. This probably helped raise interest in the novels after they came out later in December. Also towards the end of November a story I wrote for a horror-themed anthology was released - and I managed to put together a trailer for it using clips from movies such as Alien, Poltergeist and Jaws. It ended up having nearly ten thousand views within its first week online! In terms of new publications for 2017, well, aside from working on editing and formatting another short collection of flash fictions, I am waiting to hear back from the main publishers regarding whether they are interested in publishing my novel and then see what happens next. One is already talking about reprinting volumes once again while others want to wait until their contract runs out before deciding what to do. So we shall see how everything pans out…. Below is a long blog post about 2013, and the coming year. I’ve been writing it in my head for several days now but never seem to have time to get it down on paper (or keyboard). But since we are at the end of December today seemed like as good day as any to write up what has happened this past year, share some things that made me happy, sad or angry over the last twelve months…and look forward to all sorts of exciting new adventures! I am not one who makes resolutions every January 1st. For many years I didn’t even bother making New Year’s Eves plans until sometime after Christmas was over – partly because I hate crowds, parties and being around people generally during the holiday season; also because I often got sick with something awful right before the calendar flipped so I couldn’t really enjoy myself anyway no matter how much planning had gone into an evening out or dinner party. Besides which, I tend toward pessimism when it comes to personal goals: if you make specific promises then you can either fail miserably or succeed wildly beyond your expectations – both options leave you feeling bad somehow. So instead I usually just try hard to do better than the previous year. In terms of work-related projects I know there will be a lot more stressful deadlines next year, but hopefully most of them will actually turn out okay. If not, well, I guess they will simply go away eventually? 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As far as personal milestones go I feel pretty satisfied overall with everything going on currently including having enough money saved up for future travel expenses plus health insurance premiums paid off completely through our HSA account by March 2nd (hopefully earlier?) without having used any funds from savings accounts first. This means less worry about whether something happens between now & April 15th requiring us to pull cash directly outta bank account(s) versus using credit cards/debit card charges etc.; thereby leaving room for emergencies later down road whenever needed again! Of course nobody knows exactly what kinda stuff might occur along these lines though obviously speaking here hypothetically only based upon potential possibilities already mentioned thus far within context hereinabove mentioned prior paragraph above above. The thing about predictions however: Sometimes They Come True Or Not Based On Factors Outside Control Of Any Individual Personally Affected By Such Predictions Made By Me Or Someone Else Who Might Also Be Right About Them Too Depending Upon How Many People Are Impacted By Whatever Occurs As Result Thereof Etcetera Etc.. But Anyway Back Where We Started From Here Which Below is a long blog post about 10th Mountain Division and how it was formed. My grandfather served in the division, but I never knew what he did there until recently (the 94 year old soldier died last week). He fought during WW2 at the Battle of Monte Cassino and later on the Anzio Beachhead. A couple years ago we visited the museum near Fort Drum NY where my Grandpa’s unit trained before heading overseas to Italy. The museum was amazing and had pictures from every company and battalion that went through training there. It was very cool! We got to see his picture! The 86th Infantry “Blackhawk” Division was formed out of Camp Upton New York between May-November 1943 as part of General George C. Marshall’s plans for an all American mountain warfare formation capable of fighting anywhere in Europe or Asia. After basic combat training they were sent to Camp Swift Texas for advanced infantry training including specialized cold weather training, winter maneuvers, ski school etc.. They became one of three divisions being considered by Hitler as potential targets for German invasion forces due to their high morale, excellent equipment readiness rates and training performance. On March 7th 1944 with only two weeks notice they received orders directing them into action immediately against enemy troops occupying Southern France. Within thirty days after landing in France they were able to take part in Operation Dragoon which resulted in a successful amphibious assault behind French lines capturing the important port city of Marseilles thus preventing its use by Germans reinforcements coming across Spain who may have changed outcome if this operation failed . By September 1st when Operation Market Garden began these soldiers along side paratroopers made up majority US Forces engaged here facing heavy resistance especially around Arnhem Bridge area where many brave men lost lives trying hold ground against superior Nazi forces who eventually won battle forcing Allies retreat back home leaving some units trapped inside Germany unable escape until spring 1945 ending World War II finally freezing German offensive operations temporarily allowing Americans catch breath & reorganize forces again before resuming final push into Western European nations taking control back from totalitarian regime responsible destroying innocent people living under rule dictatorship Adolf Hitler’s tyranny forever more… In the summer of 1944, the United States Army created a new type of military force: elite, lightly armed and highly mobile mountain climbers tasked with clearing out difficult terrain so other troops could advance safely. 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- Use it as an eBook reader – There are many applications that will let you do this on any iPhone or iPod Touch device running iOS 3.2 or above. You can buy books from Apple’s bookstore at the App Store. The Amazon Kindle app for iPhone/iTouch was released recently too! Other apps include Stanza, which allows you to read in a variety of formats like PDFs, EPUB, RTF, TXT, HTML & more. You may also want to check out my article on how to get free audiobooks with audible.com if you decide to go the Audiobook route instead of reading them yourself.
- Watch videos online - With YouTube, Google Video, Vimeo & others available through their respective websites plus other video-sharing sites such as DailyMotion.com where they have over 4 billion views per month; there isn’t much else needed besides WiFi accessibility wherever one travels since most airports offer this amenity nowadays so no problem finding some form of internet connection nearby anywhere really unless someone goes into complete isolation mode completely disconnected from civilization altogether somehow managing not only find themselves alone but without cell phones either…impossible right? Well okay maybe not impossible just improbable highly unlikely sure we could all be stuck somewhere remote isolated away forever never again seeing another human being ever again forever until time ends itself off course then what would happen next who knows probably something crazy like aliens come visit us before then lol nah jk sorry couldn’t resist making light joke here ;) This is pretty cool because it shows all sorts of things people have been able to accomplish using nothing more than paperclips – including making money! If anyone has any ideas please share them down below :) Thanks everyone !!! The Best Free Music Software For PC Below is a long blog post about 10 things I have learned while teaching. Please feel free to share it with anyone you know who might benefit from the information or if your child’s teacher would like to read it, please forward this link: https://www.facebook.com/notes/katie-russell-teacher/10-things-ive-learned-while-being-a-teacher/597428634824888 Teacher is not just a job for me; it is my passion and something that is an integral part of who I am as a person. The last four years has been both rewarding and challenging at times but without question, they are some of the most important in shaping myself into the person I want be when I grow up. Teaching is hard work! It involves many hours of prepping lessons (often on weekends), grading papers, keeping records, planning field trips and parent meetings and managing behavior issues among other tasks. However being able to see children develop over time and seeing them succeed fills me with such pride. In addition, there are so many special moments during the school year where we celebrate holidays together and build friendships along the way. These memories will stay with us forever. There have also been tough days too especially those ones where everything goes wrong and sometimes nothing seems right…but then somehow we get through these hurdles because ultimately no matter what happens each day brings new opportunities filled with learning experiences whether good or bad ones -and even better still – laughter! So here’s hoping everyone enjoys their summer break & comes back refreshed ready again next September!!